Let’s look into Hello World example using C Programming Language.
Before we study basic building blocks of the C programming language, let us look a bare minimum C program structure so that we can take it as a reference in upcoming chapters.
A C program basically consists of the following parts:
- Preprocessor Commands
- Functions
- Variables
- Statements & Expresstions
- Comments
Let us look at a simple code that would print the words "Hello World":
#include <stdio.h>
int main(){
// My first program in C
printf("Hello World!\n");
return 0;
}
Let us look various parts of the above program:
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The first line of the program #include <stdio.h> is a preprocessor command, which tells a C compiler to include stdio.h file before going to actual compilation.
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The next line int main() is the main function where program execution begins.
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The next line //.... will be ignored by the compiler and it has been put to add additional comments in the program. So such lines are called comments in the program.
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The next line printf(...) is another function available in C which causes the message "Hello World!" to be displayed on the screen.
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The next line return 0; terminates main()function and returns the value 0.
Let’s look at how to save the source code in a file, and how to compile and run it. Following are the simple steps:
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Open a text editor and add the above-mentioned code.
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Save the file as hello.c
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Open a command prompt and go to the directory where you saved the file.
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Type gcc hello.c and press enter to compile your code.
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If there are no errors in your code, the command prompt will take you to the next line and would generate a.out executable file.
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Now, type a.out to execute your program.
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You will be able to see "Hello World!" printed on the screen
$ gcc hello.c
$ ./a.out
Hello World!
Make sure that gcc compiler is in your path and that you are running it in the directory containing source file hello.c.